DEVIENNE: 12 FLUTE DUETS OPUS 57 (arr. Pat Spence) Sheet Music | François Devienne (1759 - 1803) | Flute Duet
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DEVIENNE: 12 FLUTE DUETS OPUS 57 (arr. Pat Spence) Digital Sheet Music
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DEVIENNE: 12 FLUTE DUETS OPUS 57 (arr. Pat Spence)
by François Devienne (1759 - 1803)
Flute Duet - Digital Sheet Music

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Described on the title page when first published in Paris as Douze Petits Duos facile déxécution, Pour deux Flûtes DÉDIÉS à M. Auguste de la Grange COMPOSÉS Par F. DEVIENNE. Neither the date of composition nor that of the first publication are known but the latter would have been during Deviennes lifetime. Each Duet has two movements and the set of twelve is gently progressive for both parts making part swapping between pupils or pupil and teacher an enjoyable option. The only dynamics indicated are in Duo 9 and I have refrained from adding more as the possibilities are numerous and players will enjoy experimenting for themselves. In editing these duets I have corrected obvious copying mistakes without comment. All editings are indicated either in parentheses ( ) or dashed lines. In the first bar/measure of the Grazioso movement of Duo 4 I have shown the way the turns (grupettos) should be played and continued using the grupetto sign. The layout of the duets avoids page turns during movements except for the last movement of no. 12 which is too long. A nifty page turn from flute 2 should solve this small dilemma.

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